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Elizabeth Lyding Will’s Publications[The link above includes a full bibliography - only the open access items are listed below]
- 2002. “My Blood of the Covenant.” Archaeology Odyssey Jan-Feb edition, accessed on Biblical Archaeology Online Archives.
- 2001. “Truth in Roman Labeling?” American Journal of Archaeology 105(2):263.
- 2001. “Defining the ‘Regna Vini’ of the Sestii.” In New Light from Ancient Cosa: Studies in Honor of Cleo Rickman Fitch, edited by N. Goldman, 35-47. New York: Peter Lang Publishers.
- 2000. “The Roman Amphora: Learning from Storage Jars.” Archaeology Odyssey Jan-Feb:26-35.
- 1999. “The Port of Cosa and Economic Romanization in Gaul and the Danube Valley.” American Journal of Archaeology 103:292.
- 1998. Abstract of “Charles Eliot Norton and the Founding of the Archaeological Institute of America,” American Journal of Archaeology 102: 365.
- 1993. Review of Roman Pottery by Kevin Green, NECNT 20(4):39-41.
- 1992. “The Athenian Agora in India.” Newsletter of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. 29(Spring): 13.
- 1992. “Sardinian Amphora Studies: Past and Future.” In Sardinia in the Mediterranean: a Footprint in the Sea, edited by R.H. Tykot and T.K. Andrews, 493-496. Studies in Sardinian Archaeology Presented to Miriam S. Balmuth. Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology 3. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press.
- 1991. Abstract of “Romans and the North: The Wine Trade.” American Journal of Archaeology 95:309-310.
- 1990. Abstract of “Roman Amphoras at Split.” American Journal of Archaeology 94, 332.
- 1989. Review of Exsecranda pernicies: delatori e fisco nell’etá di Costantino , by Tullio Spagnuolo Vigorita. Classical World 83:2, 114-115.
- 1987. “The Roman Shipping Amphoras from Arikamedu.” American Journal of Archaeology 91:293.
- 1987. “Shipping Amphoras as Economic Indicators.” Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautorum Acta XXV-XXVI:71-77.
- 1987. “The Roman Amphoras.” In The Roman Port and Fishery of Cosa: A Center of Ancient Trade , by A.M. McCann, J. Bourgeois, E.K. Gazda, J.P. Oleson, and E.L. Will, 171-219. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
- 1986. Review of Late Roman Amphorae in the Western Mediterranean. A Typology and Economic Study: The Catalan Evidence, by S.J. Keay. American Journal of Archaeology 90:502-503.
- 1986. Review of Cross-Cultural Trade in World History , by Philip D. Curtin. Classical World 80:1, 53-54.
- 1986. Review of Il Monte Testaccio: Ambiente, Storia, Materiali, by Emilio Rodríguez Almeida. American Journal of Archaeology 90:128-129.
- 1986. Abstract of “Ports and Amphoras.” American Journal of Archaeology 90, 202.
- 1985. Co-authored with V.J. Bruno. “The Island of Pontia: A Nautical Survey.” Archaeology 38:1, 40-47.
- 1985. Review of Pottery in the Roman World: An Ethnoarchaeological Approach, by D.P.S. Peacock. Archaeology 38:6, 71, 73.
- 1985. Review of Ancient Athenian Building Methods (Excavations of the Athenian Agora Picture Books, no. 20), by John Mck. Camp II and William B. Dinsmoor, Jr. New England Classical Newsletter XII(4):25-26.
- 1984. “The Spargi Wreck: A Reconsideration.” American Journal of Archaeology 88:264.
- 1984. Review of Trade in the Ancient Economy, by Peter Garnsey, Keith Hopkins, and C.R. Whittaker. Archaeology 37:2, 67.
- 1984. Review of Bronzeworkers in the Athenian Agora (Excavations of the Athenian Agora Picture Books, no. 20), by Carol Mattusch. New England Classical Newsletter 11:4, 36.
- 1984. Co-authored with A.M. McCann. Review of The Seaborne Commerce of Ancient Rome: Studies in Archaeology and History, edited by J.H. D’Arms and E.C. Kopff. American Journal of Archaeology 88:1, 92-95.
- 1983. Review of Women’s Life in Greece and Rome, by M.R. Lefkowitz and M.B Fant. Archaeology 36:4, 75.
- 1983. Review of Commerce and Social Standing in Ancient Rome, by J.H. D’Arms. Archaeology 36:3, 77.
- 1983. “The Ludi Saeculares and the Altar of Dis and Proserpina.” Classical Association of New England Seventy-eighth Annual Bulletin:20-21.
- 1983. “Diversification in Roman Industry: Some Ceramic Evidence.” American Journal of Archaeology 87:269.
- 1983. “A Survey of the Roman Amphoras Found in Sardinia.” Year Book of the American Philosophical Society 1983 edition:273-274.
- 1982. Abstract: “The Earliest Roman Amphoras.” American Journal of Archaeology 86:290-291.
- 1982. “Greco-Italic Amphoras.” Hesperia 51:338-356.
- 1982. Review of Greek and Roman Slavery, by Thomas Wiedemann. Archaeology 35:1, 68.
- 1982. “Ambiguity in Horace, Odes 1.4.” Classical Philology 77:3, 240-245.
- 1980. Co-authored with V.J. Bruno. “Exploring the Gulf of Talamone.” Archaeology 33:4, 34-43.
- 1979. “Women in Pompeii.” Archaeology 32:5, 34-43.
- 1979. “The Sestius Amphoras: A Reappraisal.” Journal of Field Archaeology 6(3):339-350.
- 1977. Co-authored with A.M. McCann and J. Bourgeois. “Underwater Excavations at the Etruscan Port of Populonia.” Journal of Field Archaeology 4(3), 293-296.
- 1977. “The Ancient Commercial Amphora.” Archaeology 30:264-278.
- 1977. Abstract of “Women in Roman Business and Industry.” New England Classical Newsletter 4:4, 10.
- 1975. “Roman Amphoras.” New England Classical Newsletter 2:34-36.
Reviews of E.L. Will’s Published Works
- Thompson, D. L 1989. Review of The Roman Port and Fishery of Cosa: A Center of Ancient Trade , by A.M. McCann, J. Bourgeois, E.K. Gazda, J.P. Olesen, and E.L. Will. Classical World 82:4, 311.
- Fulford, M. 1988. Review of The Roman Port and Fishery of Cosa: A Center of Ancient Trade, by A.M. McCann, J. Bourgeois, E.K. Gazda, J.P. Olesen, and E.L. Will. Isis 79:1, 162-163.